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> I am conducting research on Science and Indigenous Knowledge Systems for
> the Museum of Victoria, Australia. The research will assist planning for
> the current $250 million redevelopment of the museum, which is due to open
> in its new building in 2000.
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> Within the broad framework of science and indigenous knowledge systems, I
> am focussing on the potential cross-fertilisation between the natural
> sciences division (zoology, geology, palaeontology) and indigenous studies
> division (primarily the indigenous peoples of Australia, Papaua New Guinea
> and the Pacific islands). This will include areas such as ethnobiology,
> comparison of Western and indigenous taxonomies, traditional ecological
> knowledge, and biodiversity and intellectual property rights.
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> I have a question. Does anyone have information on exhibitions and public
> programs at other museums that address any of these subjects, or of people
> with experience in the area? The indigenous knowledge systems do not need
> to be confined to Australasia and the Pacific.
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> Thank you.
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> * Richard Gillespie * Email: [log in to unmask] *
> * Museum of Victoria * *
> * PO Box 666E, Melbourne * Ph: (61 3) 9853 7236 *
> * Victoria 3001, Australia * Fax: (61 3) 9852 7112 *
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